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    People of today’s society, and even from one hundred years ago, have been victim of wanting to be “normal”, usual, and most important, accepted. This drive and fear of rejection have been the catalysts of the formation of civilizations and industries abroad. This pattern can even be seen in things such as literature and the arts; characters in such things are either rejected or have rejected someone for the sole purpose of their own benefit. The theme depicted in the book To Kill A Mockingbird…

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    Kim Scott-Dorris Organizational Management Professor Abraham Step 3: Write three pages (double spaced – 12 point font) to include: A) Summarizing Carl Jung’s theory Carl Jung was one of the first people to describe introversion and extraversion in a psychological context. In Jung’s Psychological Types, he theorizes that each disposition falls into one of two categories, the introvert, and the extrovert. The introvert is focused on the internal world of reflection, dreaming, and vision.…

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    Introduction After the reformation of religious and scientific revolution, European started emphasizing science and rationality, always holding a skeptical attitude to doubt everything and challenge the authority. The most influential German philosopher, Leibniz Voltaire, broke through the past conservative, repressive pattern of the society, highlighting individuality and freedom of speech. Baroque was breed under such convergence of conservative and freedom. Baroque period refers to 17th…

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    The Importance Of Identity

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    After a deep introspection, I discovered the gap that made me sound like a clam you put to ear in order to listen the sea. In fact, during my internal journey, I focused my attention on me, on the states I was going through, I watched my reactions, saw my thoughts, measured my emotions and I wasn’t interested in what was going…

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    expanding into Indian territory. They expanded right into the very heart of the Indians’ land. This caused violence to break out among the two groups. The colonist had bright pigs and cattle over with them. The pigs started to destroy the Indian’s clam reserves and the colonist would mow the grass down to feed their livestock. The environment also started to change in a way that was unsuitable for the Indian’s way of life.4 This is one of the problems that lead to tensions being high between the…

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    presence of police was frightening. A little over a half and hour officer Pfau walks in and I followed him out to the squad car. I was scared again because I never in my life wanted to be inside a police car. But I got in and after a few minutes my nerves clam down. Officer Pfau is a young officer over having a little under a year of experience, but he takes his job seriously and has a great sense of humor. One of his biggest challenges that he personally faces is not being able to staying on…

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    decisions with their treatment. In this case Mr. A refused verbal communication initial and sometimes he behavior valanc to staffs therefore health professional staff had to applied chemical restraint on him. After two days in the ward he appeared more clam had eye contact with staff and body language has no signs of agitated and restless however still no verbal communication and it make some of nurse staffs score patient's low GSC. It is common English is second language for indigenous at…

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    Ben In Desert World

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    The character I chose to introduce to you is Ben because he is the main character in the book. In the book, Ben goes through many changes and faces many obstacles and situations. Ben moved to Edenboro, Massachusetts from Tucson, Arizona a couple months before the book takes place and doesn’t like it there, but he slowly begins to think of Edenboro as his home. He finds animals very interesting. For instance, it states on page 20, that he would sit on a big rock in the shade of a cottonwood tree…

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    Even though It is delicious but that is too oil and unhealthy. So I tried to cook simple food Shredded Beef with Green Peppers. I was doing step by step what the video said. However, I have encountered many problems, but I always tell myself keep clam and carry on. Fortunately, this time the meal tastes good. I was so happy. I told my parents I can cook food. They were so surprised and happy. They tried my food and said we can’t believe that you can be cooking and cook very well. I felt a sense…

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    Childhood, one of the few experiences that unite everyone. Just like everyone else in high school, I’ve struggled to understand who I am. I’ve always wondered how different my life would be if I had different friends or a different hometown or a different family dynamic. My sister, Serena, has definitely been one of the biggest influences in my life. As she went to college, I had to adjust. I finally had to rely on myself on decisions. I soon realized that Serena was still helping me, but as my…

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